No one hired the Briton, and then he started handing out resumes on the street
A student from London told me what to do if you can't find a job. He responded to more than a hundred vacancies, but was rejected for all of them. But it was only necessary to go outside with his resume, and the very next day he found a job.
Source: Daily MailKamran Hussain, 21, is a graduate of the University of Kent in the UK and holds a degree in accounting and finance. However, he had poor grades at university and he could not compete with excellent students. In the third year of study, the guy started looking for a job, but this idea was not crowned with success. Responding to vacancies from dozens of companies, he never heard a positive answer. Although Hussein had experience in retail trade and had an internship as a financial specialist, employers were not interested in him.
After another refusal, the guy decided to act creatively.
The guy got up at 5:30 in the morning, printed out 35 copies of his resume, went to the Liverpool Street railway station and stood next to it with a sign "Novice accountant. I'm looking for an entry-level job. There is a resume." He stood near the station for two hours, and then went to Cannon Street. After four hours on the street, Hussein had only four copies of his resume left on his hands.
The plan worked. The next day, the director of a company contacted Hussein and called him for an interview. And a day later, the guy had a new job. Kamran said that the director of the company saw potential in him, despite the estimates.
It really turned out to stand out. Later, Kamran received more than 20 job offers. The guy said that it was the best experience in his life, and he advises other students to follow his example, and not mindlessly throw their resumes into the general pile.